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Ugh, I wanted to see Magic take Game 5 tonight.

And then see Lakers sweep Game 6 at home. Imagine the celebration!

:D
 
and there go the riots :mad:

its embarrassing for us Californians

Haven't turned on the news yet to see any rioting. I did notice the NBA/Lakers ran a commercial right after the game asking for fans to celebrate responsibly. I don't have much faith in that but we'll see.

The Lakers pretty much dominated from the 2nd quarter on but Orlando missed so many shots. Guess this means a parade Tuesday or Wednesday.
 
Well sure enough...bout a thousand dumbarses lighting stuff on fire, flipping cars over, lighting them on fire, looting and causing general havoc. Really don't understand this limited thinking mindset.
 
Well sure enough...bout a thousand dumbarses lighting stuff on fire, flipping cars over, lighting them on fire, looting and causing general havoc. Really don't understand this limited thinking mindset.

Its funny how citizens act in different cities. If the Raptors won a championship in Toronto, I highly doubt that large amounts of vandalism, or rioting (like after the 2000 Lakers championship) would happen.
 
Congrats to my team on another title! It doesn't make up for quitting in Game 6 of last year's finals though. Only beating the Celtics for the championship would do that.


Kobe looked like he just got laid for the first time in the post-game interviews :D

Well, we know he got laid at least once before that, unfortunately. :rolleyes:
 
Its funny how citizens act in different cities. If the Raptors won a championship in Toronto, I highly doubt that large amounts of vandalism, or rioting (like after the 2000 Lakers championship) would happen.

I completely agree. Definitely bottom feeders were the ones causing the trouble. I think the fans in Toronto would just die of shock right there in their seats. :p
 
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